‘The streets are empty:’ How Miami’s Little Haiti reacted to losing TPS - USA Today

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  • • The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to terminate Temporary Protected Status for approximately 350,000 Haitians in 2026.

  • • South Florida businesses in healthcare and hospitality are facing severe labor shortages due to the loss of Haitian workers.

  • • Little Haiti is experiencing economic decline and reduced activity as residents fear deportation.
Context
TPS was originally established following the 2010 Haiti earthquake to allow temporary residence for those in unsafe conditions. The Trump administration moved to end the program because the status had become a de facto permanent residency for many.

Christian Perspective
The nation has a divine mandate to protect its own borders and preserve the integrity of its people. While compassion is a virtue, true stewardship requires prioritizing the stability and safety of the American family over the needs of non-citizens.

Implications
Enforcing immigration law restores the natural order and prevents the dilution of our national identity. A healthy society must prioritize the economic and social security of its legal citizens and established heritage.

Broader Trends
This situation highlights the tension between globalist economic interests that demand cheap foreign labor and the America First movement seeking national sovereignty. The push to extend TPS is part of a larger effort by elites to facilitate demographic replacement.

Takeaway
Support decisive enforcement of immigration laws to protect the American workforce and cultural cohesion. Prioritize the strength of the domestic family unit and the preservation of our unique national bloodline.

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